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The first Jubilee label was pink with black printing, "jubilee" in black print above the center hole.
"LONG PLAYING 33 1/3 RPM MICROGROOVE RECORDING" below the logo. The second label was
dark blue with silver printing, the graphics are identical to the pink label. The early 1000 series had the
pink label, most of the 1000 series releases were available with the blue label.

Jubilee's 12-inch albums started in 1955 with the numbering prefix "JLP-" (probably for "Jubilee Long
Playing"). In 1959, the company began listing "Jay-Gee Recording Company, Inc." as the parent
company. This took place somewhere between album number 1103 and 1107. The logo changed, the
label changed, and the numbering prefixes changed (from JLP/SDJLP- to JGM/JGS-). The third label,
which began to be used at this changeover time in 1959, was flat black with silver printing, with "jubilee"
in silver inside a black oval which is surrounded by silver spikes, and a "Jay-Gee" credit on the bottom
of the label.

Any pre-1107 album that remained in print after the 1959 changeover was also issued with
the flat black label, and when reissued later, with the labels current to that time.

We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail . Both Sides Now Publications is an information
web page. We are not a catalog, nor can we provide the records listed below. We have no association
with Jubilee Records, which we believe is currently owned by Rhino Records. Should you want to
contact Rhino, or should you be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all
out of print), we suggest you see our Frequently Asked
Questions page and Follow the instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright
1997, 1999, 2001, 2007 by Mike Callahan.

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Since transportation wasn’t provided, President . Jones paid for charted buses
out of his own pocket. The investment paid off on an almost unbelievable scale as
invitations began pouring in from across the country. News media personnel labeled
the unit, "The band That Never Gets Tired." San Diego Union reporters jumped on the
Tiger band wagon. Excerpts from their stories follow:

Deepika Padukone told Hindustan Times, "The shooting of the film began with this song and I'll never forget that day. I remember approaching my mark for the first shot. It was almost as if Padmavati's soul had entered my body. I could feel her presence; and, in fact, I still do. It's one of those rare moments in an actor's life where it's going to take a very long time before it actually leaves the system."